Education in Sierra Leone: Gender inequality after Ebola
Girls in a school yard in Sierra Leone, credit: GPE/Stephan Bachenheimer

Since schools in Sierra Leone reopened in early 2015 after the Ebola outbreak, the country’s government, with assistance from GPE, has made efforts to improve education in this country. However, the issue of gender inequality and its effects on educational opportunities, still needs to be addressed.

Read the article in The Borgen Project's website

Girls in a school yard in Sierra Leone, credit: GPE/Stephan Bachenheimer

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